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Publisher Summary 1
Phenomenology and existentialism transformed understanding and experience of the Twentieth Century to their core. They had strikingly different inspirations and yet the two waves of thought became merged as both movements flourished. The present collection of research devoted to these movements and their unfolding interaction is now especially revealing. The studies in this first volume to be followed by two succeeding ones, range from the predecessors of existentialism 鈥?Kierkegaard/Jean Wahl, Nietzsche, to the work of its adherents 鈥?Shestov, Berdyaev, Unamuno, Blondel, Blumenberg, Heidegger and Mamardashvili, Dufrenne and Merleau-Ponty to existentialism's congruence with Christianity or with atheism.Among the leading Husserlian insights are treated essence and experience, the place of questioning, ethics and intentionality, temporality and passivity and the life world.The following book will uncover the perennial concerns guiding the wondrous interplay of these two inspirational sources.
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The first of three volumes devoted to phenomenology, existentialism and their unfolding interaction, this book of fresh research covers the predecessors of existentialism and their adherents to existentialism's congruence with Christianity or atheism.
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Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgments ix
Theme 1(8)
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
SECTION I
Husserl and Phenomenology, Experience and Essence 9(14)
Claire Ortiz Hill
Jean Wahl the Precursor: Kierkegaard and Existentialism 23(8)
Angele Kremer-Marietti
The Transcendental and the Singular: Husserl and the Existential Thinkers Between the Two World Wars 31(14)
Maria Villela-Petit
De l' « In-Existence » intentionnelle a l' « Ek-in-sistence » existentielle 45(30)
Jozef Sivak
The Value of the Question in Husserl's Perspective 75(20)
Witold Plotka
SECTION II
The Essential Structure and Intentional Object of Action: Toward Understanding the Blondelian Existential Phenomenology 95(16)
Jeffrey M. Walkey
Subjectivity, Openness and Plurality: on the Background of Edmund Husserl's Phenomenological Reduction 111(16)
Jaroslava Vydrova
What Does it Mean to be an Existentialist Today? 127(18)
Piotr Mroz
Dufrenne and Merleau-Ponty: A Comparative Meditation on Phenomenology 145(16)
Michael Berman
The Ethical Project and Intentionality in Edmund Husserl 161(18)
Susi Ferrarello
Is Nietzsche a Phenomenologist?---Towards a Nietzschean Phenomenology of the Body 179(12)
Lars Petter Storm Torjussen
The Problem of Authenticity and Everydayness in Existential Philosophy 191(12)
Joanna Handerek
SECTION III
Lev Shestov's Philosophy of Crisis 203(14)
Grzegorz Gruca
The Idea of God-Man in Nicolas Berdyaev's Existentialism 217(14)
Katarzyna Stark
Unamuno as ``Pathological'' Phenomenologist: Tragic Sense and Beyond 231(22)
Tze-Wan Kwan
Blondel and the Philosophy of Life 253(24)
Clara Mandolini
SECTION IV
From the Archeology of Happening... to the Matter of Death 277(18)
Aleksandra Pawliszyn
The Phenomenology of Pain: An Experience of Life 295(14)
J.C. Couceiro-Bueno
The Existential Overcoming of Phenomenology in Hans Blumenberg's Philosophy of Life and Myth 309(16)
Maria Zowislo
SECTION V
Temporality and Passivity in Edmund Husserl's Analyses 325(22)
Mobeen Shahid
On Existence, Actuality and Possibility 347(12)
Semiha Akinci
The Consciousness of Time in Life Through Phenomenology and Existentialism 359(12)
Aurelio Rizzacasa
SECTION VI
Existentialism: An Atheistic or a Christian Philosophy? 371(24)
William Franke
The Horizon of Humanity and the Transcendental Analysis of the Lifeworld 395(14)
Johannes Servan
Crisis and Culture 409(14)
Stefano Zecchi
SECTION VII
Understanding as Being: Heidegger and Mamardashvili 423(10)
Mara Stafecka
Mind - its Way of Existence, Structure and Functions in Tibetan Buddhism - Comparison with Phenomenology 433(18)
Wieslaw Kurpiewski
Name Index 451
Acknowledgments ix
Theme 1(8)
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
SECTION I
Husserl and Phenomenology, Experience and Essence 9(14)
Claire Ortiz Hill
Jean Wahl the Precursor: Kierkegaard and Existentialism 23(8)
Angele Kremer-Marietti
The Transcendental and the Singular: Husserl and the Existential Thinkers Between the Two World Wars 31(14)
Maria Villela-Petit
De l' « In-Existence » intentionnelle a l' « Ek-in-sistence » existentielle 45(30)
Jozef Sivak
The Value of the Question in Husserl's Perspective 75(20)
Witold Plotka
SECTION II
The Essential Structure and Intentional Object of Action: Toward Understanding the Blondelian Existential Phenomenology 95(16)
Jeffrey M. Walkey
Subjectivity, Openness and Plurality: on the Background of Edmund Husserl's Phenomenological Reduction 111(16)
Jaroslava Vydrova
What Does it Mean to be an Existentialist Today? 127(18)
Piotr Mroz
Dufrenne and Merleau-Ponty: A Comparative Meditation on Phenomenology 145(16)
Michael Berman
The Ethical Project and Intentionality in Edmund Husserl 161(18)
Susi Ferrarello
Is Nietzsche a Phenomenologist?---Towards a Nietzschean Phenomenology of the Body 179(12)
Lars Petter Storm Torjussen
The Problem of Authenticity and Everydayness in Existential Philosophy 191(12)
Joanna Handerek
SECTION III
Lev Shestov's Philosophy of Crisis 203(14)
Grzegorz Gruca
The Idea of God-Man in Nicolas Berdyaev's Existentialism 217(14)
Katarzyna Stark
Unamuno as ``Pathological'' Phenomenologist: Tragic Sense and Beyond 231(22)
Tze-Wan Kwan
Blondel and the Philosophy of Life 253(24)
Clara Mandolini
SECTION IV
From the Archeology of Happening... to the Matter of Death 277(18)
Aleksandra Pawliszyn
The Phenomenology of Pain: An Experience of Life 295(14)
J.C. Couceiro-Bueno
The Existential Overcoming of Phenomenology in Hans Blumenberg's Philosophy of Life and Myth 309(16)
Maria Zowislo
SECTION V
Temporality and Passivity in Edmund Husserl's Analyses 325(22)
Mobeen Shahid
On Existence, Actuality and Possibility 347(12)
Semiha Akinci
The Consciousness of Time in Life Through Phenomenology and Existentialism 359(12)
Aurelio Rizzacasa
SECTION VI
Existentialism: An Atheistic or a Christian Philosophy? 371(24)
William Franke
The Horizon of Humanity and the Transcendental Analysis of the Lifeworld 395(14)
Johannes Servan
Crisis and Culture 409(14)
Stefano Zecchi
SECTION VII
Understanding as Being: Heidegger and Mamardashvili 423(10)
Mara Stafecka
Mind - its Way of Existence, Structure and Functions in Tibetan Buddhism - Comparison with Phenomenology 433(18)
Wieslaw Kurpiewski
Name Index 451
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